Redemption of WWII
Chapter 218 The Jewish Ghetto
Poland, Warsaw Ghetto, December [-], [-]. 【】
The winter of [-] was the hardest winter for the Valladisro Perlman family.Valladisro Perlman was Jewish, and his whole family was Jewish through and through.There is not a trace of blood from other races in the blood of Waladisrow Pillman. It can be said that the Waladisrow Pillman family is a pure Polish Jewish family.
Before the war, Valladisro Perlman's father ran a fine furniture store.The principles of being honest and dutiful also allow Varades Roperman's family to live a relatively well-off life.Valladisro Perlman's father is a very contented person. He often teaches his children, "Children, the class we live in is actually the class where happiness is the easiest. We don't have to work hard every day for Running around with food and clothing, there will be no intrigue among the upper class that the rich have to worry about every day. An ordinary life and the safety of our family members are the source of our happiness."
Valadis Roperman is deeply proud of his father's words.Every day, Valladisro Perlman feels the kind of happiness his father said to be able to live with his parents and younger brothers and sisters.Valladisro Perlman is the eldest in the family, with a younger brother and two younger sisters.
Valladisro Perlman has been interested in music since he was a child, and he often sits by the radio and listens to Chopin played on the radio continuously.So at the age of eight, Waladisro Perlman was sent to a school in Poland by his family to play piano.It took just one year for the prodigiously gifted Pearlman to make the school's music teacher feel the pressure of the small, skinny kid.Pillman's piano attainments have actually reached the seventh level.
Surprised by Pillman's musical talent, the Polish music school decided that Pillman should study elsewhere.So in 13, at the age of [-], Pillman was sent to the Mozarteum Music Academy in Berlin to study.At that time, Germany was in a period of turmoil and economic depression after the defeat.Unemployment was everywhere in Germany at that time, and the life of ordinary people was simply difficult.The money and food sent by Pillman's father every month laid the foundation for Pillman to get a good education.Pearlman suddenly hired three private music teachers to guide his studies, of course, these music teachers are very good musicians.And Pearlman's studiousness also won unanimous praise from these musicians.
Pillman has been studying for nine years, and the time soon came to the spring of 1.Pillman, who had completed his studies, held his first personal piano recital in Berlin.When Pillman passionately played the last note of Chopin's Nocturne.The entire concert hall was silent for nearly a minute, and the audience and Pearlman were involuntarily immersed in the beauty of the music.Then all the audience stood up and applauded Pearlman desperately.The 1 minute of silence was in stark contrast to the ten minutes of warm applause.
Pillman succeeded, and the major media in Berlin praised Pillman without hesitation.After Liszt, Pielmann is known as another young musician who is expected to inherit the mantle of Mozart.Just when Pielman was preparing to continue his studies, the sky in Berlin changed, and the Nazis came to power and began their career in power.While Hitler was recovering the economy, he began to deport the Jews from Germany.For a while, the Jews in Germany became the target of public criticism, and many Jews were expelled from Germany.As a Polish Jew, Pillman did not suffer much impact at that time, but Pillman did not want to stay in Berlin any longer.Because Pillman felt that the air was full of suffocation, Pillman didn't want to stay in that crazy country.In this way, Pillman rejected the invitation of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and resolutely returned to Poland.
After returning to Poland, Pillman continued to play the piano.And soon became a well-known young pianist in Poland.Pillman has been living with his family, and his daily job is to play piano music on Polish national radio.In this way, Pillman and his family lived a peaceful and peaceful life for six years.Pillman has never been married, it's not that he doesn't want to get married, and he has a very quiet and virtuous girlfriend.But Pillman's family did not agree with Pillman's marriage to the Polish girl, just because the girl was not Jewish.
Pillman didn't want his parents to have any scruples about his marriage, so he wanted to adopt a subtle strategy to let his family slowly accept the girl.So Pearlman and that girl have always been single.Just as Pillman's family was about to accept the Polish girl, war broke out.
The powerful German war machine smashed the Polish resistance in just one month, and Warsaw fell.When the German team lined up neatly and took perfect square steps with their combat boots on the streets of Warsaw, Pillman's heart was about to break.
Since then, Pillman has lost his job, not only Pillman, but also Pillman's father.A week after the German occupying forces held the entrance ceremony in Warsaw, the newly formed Warsaw military government issued a law prohibiting Jewish business, and all Jewish shops or businesses must close until further notice.Then Pearlman's father got a letter to confiscate the store.The furniture store that Pearlman's father had run for more than 30 years was taken away.
Fortunately, Pillman's father still had some savings, which allowed the family to barely survive.But such days were not at an end, and the Nazi government soon introduced new regulations for Jews.Jews are banned from all social activities. Cinemas and parks are strictly forbidden for Jews to enter. Individually run bars, restaurants, coffee shops and other places can also hang signs prohibiting Jews from entering. Even the benches on the street are forbidden to Jews. Go sit, and those who disobey the order will be severely punished.
Overnight, Warsaw's Jews became the target of strict controls.All shops, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs also put up signs saying that Jews are not allowed to enter.Jews can only do two things on the streets of Warsaw, that is, walk or stand.From time to time, some Jews who were reported by the Poles as violators were put on trucks by the Germans and pulled out of the city.And those Poles were still laughing and scolding the Jews who broke into their territory.However, when the sound of intensive machine gun fire came from outside the city, these Poles realized how the Jews they reported were treated.
Next, the genius Reinhard Heinrich came up with a way to allow Jews to wear signs to better identify Jews.All Jews in occupied Germany were notified by the government.The notice stated that "in order to better manage the Jewish residents in various cities and villages, from now on, all Jewish residents must wear armbands. From December [-], [-], all Jewish residents above December Residents must wear eye-catching armbands when going out. This kind of armband must be worn on the right arm, with a blue hexagonal star of David embroidered on a white background. The width of the base fabric of the armband must be large enough, because the diagonal length of the six-pointed star must not be less than eight centimeters, the width of the drawn star line must not be less than one centimeter. Jewish residents who do not comply with this decree will be severely punished, the Polish regional governor..."
Since then, the Polish Jews have really entered into dire straits.No job, no income, all Jews are struggling to support their lives with some savings.Of course, when the savings were exhausted, the Jews would have to live off the goods of their homes.But selling one's own things like this is strictly prohibited by the government, and those unscrupulous Polish businessmen took away Pillman's beloved piano after just paying a small amount of money.
Pillman's girlfriend does help the Pillman family some property from time to time, but Pillman's girlfriend alone can't completely change the life of the Pillman family, and the Pillman family can only pray every day. Living in silence and difficulty.
Less than a year after such a day, the Nazis introduced a new regulation.They marked out districts one by one in the cities of Poland, and established cities of cities governed by Jewish collectives.A city that is completely inhabited by Jews is called a ghetto by the euphemistic name.At this time, all the Jews in Poland were under the supervision of the German police, army, SS, and enthusiastic Poles, and all the Jews were basically in a situation of resistance.Three and a half million Jews were crammed into fifteen eastern Polish urban ghettos ahead of a German deadline for Jewish emigration.
Pearlman saw his girlfriend one last time before entering the ghetto.I took some clothes and some Polish currency from my girlfriend.The last thing Pearlman heard his girlfriend say to him was "I'll wait for you."
Warsaw's city block of less than five square kilometers was filled with 50 people. After the Nazis froze the deposits in Jewish banks, they once again got all the Jewish houses.
The Pillman family had to squeeze into a small attic in the Warsaw ghetto distributed by the Jewish Affairs Committee. Pillman's mother wept bitterly for the injustice her family had received.Pillman hugged his mother with only a sound, and gently comforted his mother's back.
The winter of [-] was the hardest winter for the Valladisro Perlman family.Valladisro Perlman was Jewish, and his whole family was Jewish through and through.There is not a trace of blood from other races in the blood of Waladisrow Pillman. It can be said that the Waladisrow Pillman family is a pure Polish Jewish family.
Before the war, Valladisro Perlman's father ran a fine furniture store.The principles of being honest and dutiful also allow Varades Roperman's family to live a relatively well-off life.Valladisro Perlman's father is a very contented person. He often teaches his children, "Children, the class we live in is actually the class where happiness is the easiest. We don't have to work hard every day for Running around with food and clothing, there will be no intrigue among the upper class that the rich have to worry about every day. An ordinary life and the safety of our family members are the source of our happiness."
Valadis Roperman is deeply proud of his father's words.Every day, Valladisro Perlman feels the kind of happiness his father said to be able to live with his parents and younger brothers and sisters.Valladisro Perlman is the eldest in the family, with a younger brother and two younger sisters.
Valladisro Perlman has been interested in music since he was a child, and he often sits by the radio and listens to Chopin played on the radio continuously.So at the age of eight, Waladisro Perlman was sent to a school in Poland by his family to play piano.It took just one year for the prodigiously gifted Pearlman to make the school's music teacher feel the pressure of the small, skinny kid.Pillman's piano attainments have actually reached the seventh level.
Surprised by Pillman's musical talent, the Polish music school decided that Pillman should study elsewhere.So in 13, at the age of [-], Pillman was sent to the Mozarteum Music Academy in Berlin to study.At that time, Germany was in a period of turmoil and economic depression after the defeat.Unemployment was everywhere in Germany at that time, and the life of ordinary people was simply difficult.The money and food sent by Pillman's father every month laid the foundation for Pillman to get a good education.Pearlman suddenly hired three private music teachers to guide his studies, of course, these music teachers are very good musicians.And Pearlman's studiousness also won unanimous praise from these musicians.
Pillman has been studying for nine years, and the time soon came to the spring of 1.Pillman, who had completed his studies, held his first personal piano recital in Berlin.When Pillman passionately played the last note of Chopin's Nocturne.The entire concert hall was silent for nearly a minute, and the audience and Pearlman were involuntarily immersed in the beauty of the music.Then all the audience stood up and applauded Pearlman desperately.The 1 minute of silence was in stark contrast to the ten minutes of warm applause.
Pillman succeeded, and the major media in Berlin praised Pillman without hesitation.After Liszt, Pielmann is known as another young musician who is expected to inherit the mantle of Mozart.Just when Pielman was preparing to continue his studies, the sky in Berlin changed, and the Nazis came to power and began their career in power.While Hitler was recovering the economy, he began to deport the Jews from Germany.For a while, the Jews in Germany became the target of public criticism, and many Jews were expelled from Germany.As a Polish Jew, Pillman did not suffer much impact at that time, but Pillman did not want to stay in Berlin any longer.Because Pillman felt that the air was full of suffocation, Pillman didn't want to stay in that crazy country.In this way, Pillman rejected the invitation of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and resolutely returned to Poland.
After returning to Poland, Pillman continued to play the piano.And soon became a well-known young pianist in Poland.Pillman has been living with his family, and his daily job is to play piano music on Polish national radio.In this way, Pillman and his family lived a peaceful and peaceful life for six years.Pillman has never been married, it's not that he doesn't want to get married, and he has a very quiet and virtuous girlfriend.But Pillman's family did not agree with Pillman's marriage to the Polish girl, just because the girl was not Jewish.
Pillman didn't want his parents to have any scruples about his marriage, so he wanted to adopt a subtle strategy to let his family slowly accept the girl.So Pearlman and that girl have always been single.Just as Pillman's family was about to accept the Polish girl, war broke out.
The powerful German war machine smashed the Polish resistance in just one month, and Warsaw fell.When the German team lined up neatly and took perfect square steps with their combat boots on the streets of Warsaw, Pillman's heart was about to break.
Since then, Pillman has lost his job, not only Pillman, but also Pillman's father.A week after the German occupying forces held the entrance ceremony in Warsaw, the newly formed Warsaw military government issued a law prohibiting Jewish business, and all Jewish shops or businesses must close until further notice.Then Pearlman's father got a letter to confiscate the store.The furniture store that Pearlman's father had run for more than 30 years was taken away.
Fortunately, Pillman's father still had some savings, which allowed the family to barely survive.But such days were not at an end, and the Nazi government soon introduced new regulations for Jews.Jews are banned from all social activities. Cinemas and parks are strictly forbidden for Jews to enter. Individually run bars, restaurants, coffee shops and other places can also hang signs prohibiting Jews from entering. Even the benches on the street are forbidden to Jews. Go sit, and those who disobey the order will be severely punished.
Overnight, Warsaw's Jews became the target of strict controls.All shops, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs also put up signs saying that Jews are not allowed to enter.Jews can only do two things on the streets of Warsaw, that is, walk or stand.From time to time, some Jews who were reported by the Poles as violators were put on trucks by the Germans and pulled out of the city.And those Poles were still laughing and scolding the Jews who broke into their territory.However, when the sound of intensive machine gun fire came from outside the city, these Poles realized how the Jews they reported were treated.
Next, the genius Reinhard Heinrich came up with a way to allow Jews to wear signs to better identify Jews.All Jews in occupied Germany were notified by the government.The notice stated that "in order to better manage the Jewish residents in various cities and villages, from now on, all Jewish residents must wear armbands. From December [-], [-], all Jewish residents above December Residents must wear eye-catching armbands when going out. This kind of armband must be worn on the right arm, with a blue hexagonal star of David embroidered on a white background. The width of the base fabric of the armband must be large enough, because the diagonal length of the six-pointed star must not be less than eight centimeters, the width of the drawn star line must not be less than one centimeter. Jewish residents who do not comply with this decree will be severely punished, the Polish regional governor..."
Since then, the Polish Jews have really entered into dire straits.No job, no income, all Jews are struggling to support their lives with some savings.Of course, when the savings were exhausted, the Jews would have to live off the goods of their homes.But selling one's own things like this is strictly prohibited by the government, and those unscrupulous Polish businessmen took away Pillman's beloved piano after just paying a small amount of money.
Pillman's girlfriend does help the Pillman family some property from time to time, but Pillman's girlfriend alone can't completely change the life of the Pillman family, and the Pillman family can only pray every day. Living in silence and difficulty.
Less than a year after such a day, the Nazis introduced a new regulation.They marked out districts one by one in the cities of Poland, and established cities of cities governed by Jewish collectives.A city that is completely inhabited by Jews is called a ghetto by the euphemistic name.At this time, all the Jews in Poland were under the supervision of the German police, army, SS, and enthusiastic Poles, and all the Jews were basically in a situation of resistance.Three and a half million Jews were crammed into fifteen eastern Polish urban ghettos ahead of a German deadline for Jewish emigration.
Pearlman saw his girlfriend one last time before entering the ghetto.I took some clothes and some Polish currency from my girlfriend.The last thing Pearlman heard his girlfriend say to him was "I'll wait for you."
Warsaw's city block of less than five square kilometers was filled with 50 people. After the Nazis froze the deposits in Jewish banks, they once again got all the Jewish houses.
The Pillman family had to squeeze into a small attic in the Warsaw ghetto distributed by the Jewish Affairs Committee. Pillman's mother wept bitterly for the injustice her family had received.Pillman hugged his mother with only a sound, and gently comforted his mother's back.
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